作者: Piotr Solarczyk , Anna C. Majewska , Bozena Moskwa , Wladyslaw Cabaj , Miroslawa Dabert
DOI: 10.14411/FP.2012.032
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摘要: A total of 181 faecal samples were collected from wild cervids in two regions Poland. Giardia cysts detected one specimen red deer and roe deer. Fragments the beta-giardin (bg) triose phosphate isomerase (tpi) glutamate dehydrogenase (gdh) genes successfully amplified isolate obtained deer, whereas only amplicons bg gdh isolates derived The result genotyping phylogenetic analysis showed that G. duodenalis belonged to sub-assemblage AIII, which has never been identified humans, clustered within zoonotic AI. Further studies are necessary explain assemblages and/or sub-assemblages occur various world. Moreover, impact infection on health should also be elucidated.